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Not too long ago my friends and I we went to a foreign conference, As I shared my struggle with them they do the same as well some of them from Africa some from other country which i choose not to mentioned.

i was telling them how they forced us to speak or use a language that not even ours and in the other side we neglect our own language which creole, they shared the same struggle with me, the thing is, we dont want to admit it but it's true on est sous la domination de la langue francaise, point final.

a lot of time i pretend that frech is my native language y do u think a lot of us do dat becuz we dont have dat much on our own to be proud of so french is becoming our main resource or power or something we can lean on, i mean dnt get me wrong french it's a beatiful language but not ours hope someday avant la venue de christ dat we can make peace with those thing we been struggle with.

i never learned creole when i was in haiti, mwen apran'n li kounya, kounya mwen ka ekri ansyen kreol la ki sanble ak franse plis ke novo a c pa dificil a apran'n depiw gentanko'n li anpil fwa, le map ekri kreol sem lan dim koman ou fe ekri li san ere paske mwen renmen lang manman'm ak papa'm gran'n mwen pa pale franse sim pale an franse avel li pap konpran' sa fem realize c yon lang nou adapte pa lang pa nou li ye, e li tap pi bon si nou konsidere fe lang kreyol la rekonet plis tankou gro ekiven nou pa selman ekri an franse men kreyol tou.

ke bondye beni nasyon sa.

4 da luv i have 4 my parents i dont know i have 2 always cherish my heritage even though there's not not much to be proud of

Daelle, February 20 2013, 5:02 PM

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I disagree with you. I am 67 left Haiti in 1965. I cannot write Creole. But I can write French. So, are we going to have two kinds of Haitians... read more >
Franck, 17-Feb-13 2:50 pm
I left haiti 3yrs ago and I forgot most of my french, but I miss it a lot... Its a difficult language but there is a reason that it is a main... read more >
Sarah Cadet, 17-Feb-13 7:32 pm
Woodring, we all went to that road for our education and we succeeded some of us with brio. When we go to a foreign country with a foreign language... read more >
Bwa San Fey, 17-Feb-13 10:51 pm
The problem is not from the French language.We need to figure out some other factors.ECONOMIC difficulties are the sources of all the problems.Empty... read more >
Haspyl Lazarre, 18-Feb-13 9:59 am
mwen dako ak ti pitit la se sa ki mete nou nan sa nou ye jodi a paske nap fe bouraj de crann, nou bliye orijin nou, menm literature haitienne en... read more >
Bertrand, 18-Feb-13 11:11 pm
I agree with you, French is not the reason the student fails, the teacher is the reason, because he does not know how to teach the children in a way... read more >
Vilo Exantus, 19-Feb-13 5:56 am
It would be great if the change would be made in Haiti for the children to be taught in Creole and French. It beneficial to the individual, society... read more >
B, 20-Feb-13 8:53 am
I agree with that kid to some extent and totally understand him! I was lucky enough to have had two teachers in Haiti that made a great impact on me... read more >
Gigie, 20-Feb-13 3:16 pm
Not too long ago my friends and I we went to a foreign conference,As I shared my struggle with them they do the same as well some of them from... read more >
Daelle, 20-Feb-13 5:02 pm
How in the world can teachers give proper instructions to students when they tehmselves are so dumb. In Haiti now a day anyone can teach. I studied... read more >
Cosette, 16-Mar-13 2:26 am
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